Deadmagician
Well-Known Member
I finished my first grow and it’s been pretty good on the whole.
I’ve learned a lot to take through to my next grow, not only from the experience but the practical pointers I received on here, so thanks for that.
I grew autoflowers in coco 5 gallon pots with 300w LED, bottle nutes, in a 1m2 tent.
I got about 14 Oz’s of primo buds, which considering they were fairly squat, bushy plants I’m really happy with.
I also made some dry sift hash and have a ton of trim in the freezer for making bubble, which is made up of mainly smaller buds than sugar leaves to be honest, so that was good as well.
The main flowers are nice, covered in crystals and just curing at the moment in jars. Some of them are rock solid, a few are a bit spindly/airy but this is something I hope to correct in the future with better training and exposure of the bud sites in a more even canopy.
I might’ve let them go a little longer in hindsight. (Another lesson I’ve learned)
However, a few experienced grower pals of mine looked over my set up and final product and assured me I did an excellent job for a noob.
Photoperiods next! Woo hoo!!!
thanks again!
I’ve learned a lot to take through to my next grow, not only from the experience but the practical pointers I received on here, so thanks for that.
I grew autoflowers in coco 5 gallon pots with 300w LED, bottle nutes, in a 1m2 tent.
I got about 14 Oz’s of primo buds, which considering they were fairly squat, bushy plants I’m really happy with.
I also made some dry sift hash and have a ton of trim in the freezer for making bubble, which is made up of mainly smaller buds than sugar leaves to be honest, so that was good as well.
The main flowers are nice, covered in crystals and just curing at the moment in jars. Some of them are rock solid, a few are a bit spindly/airy but this is something I hope to correct in the future with better training and exposure of the bud sites in a more even canopy.
I might’ve let them go a little longer in hindsight. (Another lesson I’ve learned)
However, a few experienced grower pals of mine looked over my set up and final product and assured me I did an excellent job for a noob.
Photoperiods next! Woo hoo!!!
thanks again!